Apparatus and Method for Capturing a Vital Vascular Fingerprint
First Claim
1. A method for capturing a vital vascular fingerprint image comprising:
- performing non-contact in-vivo imaging of a human fingertip to collect two dimensional vascular image data of the human fingertip;
generating a plurality of vascular tomographic images from the two dimensional vascular image data;
constructing a three dimensional vascular image of the human fingertip from the plurality of two dimensional vascular tomographic images; and
extracting at least one vital vascular fingerprint image of the human fingertip from the three dimensional vascular image.
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Abstract
A method using optical coherence tomography to capture the microvascular network of the superficial layer of the finger skin for the purpose of fingerprint authentication and liveness detection. At the dermal papilla region, the vascular pattern follows the same pattern of the fingerprint and this vascular pattern forms a live vascular fingerprint. This live vascular fingerprint provides for ultrahigh security and a unique way for fingerprint-based personal verification. Because the system is based on blood flow, which only exists in a living person, the technique is robust against spoof attaching. After performing non-contact in-vivo imaging of a human fingertip, a three dimensional vasculature image is reconstructed from a plurality of vasculature tomography images and at least one vasculature fingerprint image which corresponds to the fingertip is extracted from the three dimensional vasculature image. This extracted image may then be compared to known fingerprint database for authentication or for liveness detection.
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19 Claims
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1. A method for capturing a vital vascular fingerprint image comprising:
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performing non-contact in-vivo imaging of a human fingertip to collect two dimensional vascular image data of the human fingertip; generating a plurality of vascular tomographic images from the two dimensional vascular image data; constructing a three dimensional vascular image of the human fingertip from the plurality of two dimensional vascular tomographic images; and extracting at least one vital vascular fingerprint image of the human fingertip from the three dimensional vascular image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for capturing a vital vascular fingerprint for fingerprint authentication, liveness detection and a structural fingerprint comprising:
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performing non-contact in-vivo imaging of a human fingertip to collect vascular and structural image data of the human fingertip; generating a plurality of tomographic images from the vascular and structural image data of the human fingertip; constructing a three dimensional image from the plurality of tomographic images both which three dimensional image includes a structural and vascular network pattern of the fingertip; extracting at least one vital vascular or structural fingerprint image from the three dimensional image; and identifying a fingerprint stored in a database which matches the at least one extracted vital vascular or structural fingerprint image. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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- 12. The method of claim 12 where extracting at least one en-face image comprises extracting at least one en-face vascular image and/or at least one en-face structural image.
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